It's that time of year again and next Saturday, viewers to ITV1 in the UK can settle back in the warm glow of a festive episode of our favourite drama. Given some of the details previewed in the TV magazines it will combine the traditional cosiness (a carol service) and the return of a certain (yawn . . .) character. Let's hope her heels skid on the wet cobbles. Has Corrie always turned on the nostalgia at Christmas though? Join me as I trundle down the decades to discover what the Street has offered us at this special time of year.
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Meanwhile, what gifts would you hand out to the residents of the Street this Christmas?
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